Mr Bertram Falle
1859 - November 1, 1948Summary information for Mr Bertram Falle
Contributions
1910
TREASURY (TEMPORARY BORROWING) BILL. Commons March 4, 1910
Southsea Beach (Storm Damage). Commons March 7, 1910
Traffic in Worn-out Horses (Suggested Export Tax). Commons March 8, 1910
2 speeches — Dockyards (Hired Men). Commons March 9, 1910
2 speeches — Case of W. H. Ellis (Royal Fleet Reserve). Commons March 17, 1910
NAVY ESTIMATES, 1910–11. Commons March 17, 1910
2 speeches — Portsmouth Dockyard (Employés). Commons March 23, 1910
"DREADNOUGHT" BILDING (THAMES CONTRACT). Commons March 23, 1910
Portsmouth Dry Dock (Tenders). Commons March 30, 1910
Petty Officer Ellis (Accident). Commons April 6, 1910
2 speeches — Portsmouth Dockyard. Written Answers April 7, 1910
2 speeches — Portsmouth Muster House. Written Answers April 14, 1910
2 speeches — Visits to Dockyards. Commons April 20, 1910
Native Court of Appeal, Cairo. Commons April 20, 1910
Somaliland Protectorate. Commons April 21, 1910
PAYMASTERS AND BARRACK MASTERS. Commons May 21, 1910
3 speeches — SERBS AND ALBANIANS. Commons May 21, 1910
LONDON SPECIAL CONSTABULARY. Written Answers May 21, 1910
AND COMPASSIONATE ALLOWANCES. Commons June 8, 1910
2 speeches — Portsmouth Gunwharf Shop (Plumbism). Commons June 13, 1910
Supply (Navy Estimates). Commons June 15, 1910
Admiralty Circular Letter (Responsibility of Officers). Commons June 16, 1910
CLAUSE 1.—(Compensation to Tenants for Disturbance.) Commons June 24, 1910
Nominations for Naval Cadetships (Osborne). Commons June 27, 1910
2 speeches — Short Service in Royal Navy. Commons June 27, 1910
Warships (Scrapping). Commons July 6, 1910
3 speeches — Congo (Eastern Boundary). Commons July 6, 1910
CLASS III. Commons July 20, 1910
2 speeches — Portsmouth Dockyard (Petitions). Written Answers July 29, 1910
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